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The Travelpro Platinum Elite 28-inch hardside expandable luggage combines ultra-durable polycarbonate construction with 8 self-aligning spinner wheels and a TSA-approved lock. Designed for professional travelers, it offers 108 liters of organized packing space with a 2-inch expansion, rugged aluminum corner guards, and a textured finish to resist wear. Backed by a lifetime warranty plus 5 years of airline damage coverage, it’s the ultimate checked luggage for seamless, stylish travel.





































| ASIN | B0937LGVY7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #80,697 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #77 in Suitcases |
| Brand Name | Travelpro |
| Capacity | 108 Liters |
| Color | Shadow Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 316 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00051243104833 |
| Handle Type | Carrying Handle |
| Included Components | Internal organizers, Water-resistant pocket |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 18"L x 13.5"W x 30"H |
| Item Type Name | Luggage- Suitcase |
| Item Weight | 12.3 Pounds |
| Lock Type | tsa |
| Manufacturer | Travelpro |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 409209901 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | lifetime |
| Material Type | Polycarbonate (PC) |
| Model Number | 409209901 |
| Number Of Pockets | 2 |
| Number of Handles | 2 |
| Number of Sections | 2 |
| Number of wheels | 8 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Expandable |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Shell Type | Hard |
| Size | Checked- Large 28-Inch |
| Storage Volume | 108 Liters |
| Strap Type | Adjustable |
| Style Name | Platinum Elite Hardside Expandable Spinner Wheel Luggage Tsa Lock Hard Shell Polycarbonate Suitcase |
| Theme | Sophisticated, Formal, Business, Dark |
| UPC | 051243104833 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wheel Type | Spinner |
Q**0
Love Travelpro
I bought this item in 2023 and have used it approx 9 times, often with more than 50 pounds in it. On my most recent trip (weighing abt 54 lbs) it arrived with damage to the backside (see pic). We taped it up with Gorilla tape so I could get it home. On the trip home it had about 40 pounds in it and arrived without incident. I filed a claim with Travelpro and wasn't sure it would work because the claim site only discussed damage to zippers, handles and wheels. But Travelpro replaced it without further question - I only had to pay $25 for shipping. Seriously, best luggage company ever.
T**.
My 3rd Travelpro. It is phenomenal.
This is my first large Travelpro, purchased to replace a hard-shell large suitcase which finally died because a handle broke making it a bear to lift. This suitcase is fantastic. My previous 2 Travelpro are both overhead carry-on types....a soft side 2-wheel and a hard shell 4-wheel which is very similar in design to this unit, just smaller. I have both those Travelpro's in rotation, use them often, and love them. Once I got the 4-wheel carryon, I have to admit it is pretty cool versus the 2 wheel drag-behind. I am a convert. Anyway, this large Travelpro is a great suitcase. We wanted large volume, hard side, easy maneuvering. Well, this thing has a huge amount of space and it is amusing how far it rolls with barely a push. I have traveled with multiple motorcycle helmets and jackets in it, no problem. My daughter and I used it for ski/snowboard gear (boots, helmets)....any big awkward stuff which didn't easily fit into our ski bag roller. Through poor planning (my fault) we ended up in Denver Airport for 6 hours before we could check bags. We ended up setting the ski bag (heavy with skis, snowboard, boots, etc.) on top of this case.....like the Travelpro was a luggage cart. It worked fantastic, rolling smoothly with the extra weight. It made the 6hr roaming the airport a little easier. Thank you Travelpro. We have had this large case on I think 8 RT flights so far, so 16 flights? It is holding up great and continues to roll well and it looks good, too. Very happy with the purchase, another Travelpro winner.
S**D
Very disappointed
I bought the large Checked suitcase in navy. I love the color the look.The wheels are awesome and the zippers on the inside were very helpful. However, I used it for a 6 day trip to Europe.And it cracked and dented my first time using it! I Did a lot of research And a lot of back and forth , because I wanted very durable piece , so I thought with spending as much as I did on one piece I thought had got that. very disappointed.
L**L
Great and sturdy
I realize that it's not Brig and Riely, but it lasted me three trip to India and big with stopovers, and they are just like new (may be two scratches) it's a very good quality piece if luggage if you want something that lasts.
M**S
Excellent with one disappointing flaw
Was a lifelong Samsonite owner and decided to try the Travel Pro Elite 20 in. shell with laptop slot. Overall very good. Used it on three plane trips and two conferences. The good: strong body, excellent four wheel maneuverability, expandable to another inch or so, fits perfectly in overhead bin and is compliant with FAA regs, so never a worry no matter which airline you use, or the mood of the staff at check in. Very good for a short trip, or a week long trip if you have easy access to laundry machines. If you add a Travel Pro duffel bag, it’s perfect. The bad: After seven months, I was sliding the zipper that controls expandability and the pull broke off the zipper assembly. That’s when I first noticed it was made of cheap fake leather. This is unacceptable for a high end offering of luggage. Samsonite always used sturdy metal pulls on their outside zippers. A zipper for expandability will always receive more pull and stress. Was Travel Pro trying to save 50 cents on a $430 item? I then noticed the interior compartment zippers also contain the fake leather pulls on their zippers. When packing, the compartments expand and these pulls will eventually break. I had to purchase replacement metal pulls with carabiner mechanisms. Totally unacceptable for Travel Pro’s top offering. Hence the deduction of two stars for durability. Other than that, a solid, good-looking piece of luggage. However, I’m seriously disappointed in the cheap zipper pulls. Shame on Travel Pro.
O**E
outstanding large 28-inch suitcase
Much lighter than a 28" hardside suitcase should be, and it rolls *so* well. Easily the best wheels on any luggage I've used yet, including other Travelpro. That 28" holds a lot, but takes some getting used to packing this way. There's an expansion zipper which is half closed in my photo. This is my first hard-sided suitcase, and I was a little worried (old horror stories of suitcases breaking)- I even carried straps for emergency repair. But I shouldn't have been. After 2 very long haul flights, 2 long haul flights, two commuter train rides, two amtrak rides, and a mix of cars, taxis, airports, and train stations between them? All with extreme weather changes? There was only one small scratch on one of the corner metal reinforcements. Literally not another scratch anywhere on the thing. I was shocked. The size? Massive. This is what you use for a 2 week trip, or if if you're doing multiple climates, or planning to bring back stuff. I nicknamed it "Big Blue". It does lend itself to overpacking, but also packing this thing is different than a normal top-loading. It opens in the middle, with a zippered compartment on each side. Unlike a softside, there's no give to the outside walls, so things fit differently. If you overfill, you won't be able to close the suitcase (although the expansion gives you an 1-2 inches of "oopsie" space). You can also use that middle/expansion space to stash a few items for easy access (or airport purchases), since getting to the main compartments during transit requires a spot big enough to lay out your enormous suitcase and open it like a clam. Trust me, you want to avoid doing that. Another concern: This things rolls and balances so well you might forget how heavy it really is. Put another bag on the handle, and that might be 60-80lbs (or more, if you're allowed excess weight). Be super careful jumping this over curbs or otherwise manhandling it- that's how hernias happen. Other thoughts: Even with the expansion zipper closed, it's too large to take on most escalators- you'll be going the elevator route. It won't fit between the facing seats on the New York LIRR if the expansion is full. It needs the bottom space on the Amtrak luggage rack. This is the largest suitcase I've ever owned, and it only comes out for specific kinds of trips. And it DOES prompt strangers to ask about your trip because you look like you might be moving abroad. But for those specific trips, it's perfect.
W**L
Easy
Great case. Used twice now, flight and cruise. No issues. Love the wheel smoothness
E**D
Travelpro quality large suitcase.
Great luggage. Good wheels, good handle, hasn't been destroyed by airline handlers yet. Plenty of convenient pockets, and so far the handle extension hasn't gotten bound up/stuck by overpacking. Luggage in general seems pricey lately, but so far (one year, probably 20 trips) so good. Good zippers, and typical security lock.h
M**A
Sturdiness, versatility, and looks!
A truly remarkable piece of luggage that lives up to its reputation.
M**V
Bon achat
Poignée ajustable à plusieurs hauteur, roulement sur 8 roues qui maintien bien la valise en ligne droite et une belle finition durable.
K**S
The suitcase was used
The suitcase was clearly used. One of the corners was completed dented and there were major scuff marks all over the suitcase. Totally returning this item.
D**O
No USB port
It says it has a USB port. Right on the laminated card that came attached to it. And when you ‘ask’ on this page. It doesn’t have a USB port.
Y**A
Used and damaged.
Received used item.
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